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with Peter Katin (piano) on gramophone records
Overture, The Silken Ladder (Rossini): Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, conducted by Eduard van Beinum
Rondo brillant in E flat (Mendelssohn): Peter Katin (piano), London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Jean Martinon
Film music. Our Town (Copland):
Little Orchestral Concerts Society, conducted by Thomas Scherman

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Katin
Conducted By:
Eduard Van Beinum
Piano:
Peter Katin
Conducted By:
Jean Martinon
Conducted By:
Thomas Scherman

The Coronets
Lionel Saxon
Victor Labate
George Moon
Something to Sing About
Joan Regan
Resident Top of the Bill
Peter Sellers
Compere, Thorley Walters
Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by John Simmonds

Contributors

Unknown:
Lionel Saxon
Unknown:
Victor Labate
Unknown:
George Moon
Unknown:
Joan Regan
Unknown:
Thorley Walters
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Produced By:
John Simmonds

Joe Church the irresponsible comic
Bransby Williams the veteran character actor tells some of his stories
Sylvia Campbell sings
' Make Her Mine ' by Chester Conn and ' Vilia ' by Franz Lehar
Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin those scriptwriters and comics
Thomas Round sings ' The Flower Song ' from Bizet's ' Carmen '
Ethel Revnell that Cockney Girl
The George Mitchell Choir sings American waltz tunes
British Concert Orchestra (Leader.Lionel Bentley )
Conducted by Vic Oliver and Philip Martell play Prelude to ' Carmen ' (Bizet) and accompany the artists
Script by Carey Edwards
Production by Tom Ronald

Contributors

Unknown:
Bransby Williams
Unknown:
Sylvia Campbell
Unknown:
Chester Conn
Unknown:
Franz Lehar
Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Denis Goodwin
Unknown:
Thomas Round
Unknown:
Ethel Revnell
Leader:
Lionel Bentley
Conducted By:
Vic Oliver
Conducted By:
Philip Martell
Script By:
Carey Edwards
Production By:
Tom Ronald

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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